Juventus is making a final push to retain Dusan Vlahovic, presenting one last contract offer, while simultaneously rekindling discussions with PSG regarding a potential acquisition of Randal Kolo Muani. However, this dual pursuit by the Bianconeri might inadvertently create an opening for Napoli to secure one of Juventus’s other attacking targets, Alexander Sorloth, according to reports from Sunday.
Juventus is urgently seeking solutions at the center-forward position, with Dusan Vlahovic set to depart the club on June 30th as his contract expires. The Turin-based club has made numerous attempts to convince the Serbian international to sign a new deal, but recent reports indicate a final one-year contract offer worth €8 million per season has been submitted.
In parallel, reports from Friday suggested that Juventus has re-established contact with Paris Saint-Germain concerning a possible transfer for Randal Kolo Muani. The French forward is expected to return to PSG after his loan spell with Tottenham Hotspur concludes. Juventus had also been linked with a move for Atletico Madrid’s Alexander Sorloth. However, the latest updates on Sunday indicate that the Norway international is emerging as a strong target for both Massimiliano Allegri’s Napoli and Juventus.
According to reports from TMW, Sorloth is not merely a fleeting thought for Napoli but a increasingly viable prospect. Sunday’s report suggests that acquiring Sorloth would not significantly alter Rasmus Hojlund’s role within the team, but his arrival would likely lead to Romelu Lukaku’s departure from Napoli. Earlier this month, reports indicated that Atletico Madrid was seeking a transfer fee of €40 million from Juventus for Sorloth, and it is anticipated that a similar valuation will be presented to Napoli.








